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Hi I'm Cami

I grew up in California. I am lively, outgoing, and happy. I'm a Mormon

About Me

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I am a mother of 3 young kids. They keep me busy and running. When I do get spare time I love to do any sort of craft or re-decorating. My husband and I love projects and building things around the house. In the Summer we love to be outdoors and doing anything recreational with our kids.

Why I am a Mormon

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I am a Mormon because it brings me so much joy and happiness in my life in knowing basic truths that can be found nowhere else in the world. I know my Heavenly Father loves me so much, He sent his son to suffer and die for me so that I can be forgiven of my sins. Jesus suffered all my sins so that if I just repent and let him take those sins upon himself, I can be free from them and be able to return to live with my Heavenly Father again someday. I know that my family can be together forever after we die. We can do this through the sealing powers in the temple if we live a righteous life. I also know He loves me because he has given me the scriptures to read and guide me through my everyday struggles by the examples of ancient prophets of the Lord. He has given us the Book of Mormon, which is another testament of Jesus Christ that works hand-in-hand with the Bible to testify of Jesus Christ's visit to the Americas. He also gave me a Prophet who lives today to guide me through modern-day revelations from the Lord. I know this is the true church of God and only through its teachings can we return back to live with our Heavenly Father again for all eternity. THAT is why I am a Mormon

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